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Niggers in the White House is a poem that was published in newspapers around the United States between 1901 and 1903. The poem was written in reaction to an October 1901 White House dinner hosted by Republican President Theodore Roosevelt, who had invited Booker T. Washington—an African-American presidential adviser—as a guest. The poem reappeared in 1929 after First Lady Lou Hoover, wife of President Herbert Hoover, invited Jessie De Priest, the wife of African-American congressman Oscar De Priest, to a tea for congressmen's wives at the White House. The identity of the author—who used the byline "unchained poet"—remains unknown.

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  • Niggers in the White House är en dikt som publicerades i olika tidningar i Förenta staterna mellan 1901 och 1903. Dikten var skriven som en reaktion till en middag i Vita huset i oktober 1901. Den republikanska presidenten Theodore Roosevelt hade bjudit in Booker T. Washington, en afroamerikan presidentrådgivare, som en gäst. Dikten återkom 1929 efter att USA:s första dam Lou Henry Hoover, hustru till presidenten Herbert Hoover, bjudit in hustrun till den afro-amerikanska kongressmannen Oscar De Priest (sv)
  • Niggers in the White House is a poem that was published in newspapers around the United States between 1901 and 1903. The poem was written in reaction to an October 1901 White House dinner hosted by Republican President Theodore Roosevelt, who had invited Booker T. Washington—an African-American presidential adviser—as a guest. The poem reappeared in 1929 after First Lady Lou Hoover, wife of President Herbert Hoover, invited Jessie De Priest, the wife of African-American congressman Oscar De Priest, to a tea for congressmen's wives at the White House. The identity of the author—who used the byline "unchained poet"—remains unknown. (en)
  • "Niggers in the White House" (bahasa Indonesia: Orang-orang Nigger di Gedung Putih) adalah sebuah puisi yang diterbitkan dalam surat-surat kabar di seluruh belahan Amerika Serikat antara 1901 dan 1903. Puisi tersebut ditulis dalam menanggapi pada Oktober 1901 yang dibawakan oleh Presiden Partai Republik Theodore Roosevelt, yang mengundang Booker T. Washington, seorang penasehat presidensial Afrika-Amerika, sebagai tamu. Puisi tersebut muncul lagi pada 1929 setelah Ibu Negara Lou Hoover, istri Presiden Herbert Hoover, mengundang istri anggota kongres Afrika-Amerika ke . (in)
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